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piononostalgia · 2 years
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(1) François Malepart de Beaucourt
« Portrait d'une femme haïtienne »
Oil on canvas laid on canvas, 1786
(2) Felipe Santiago Gutiérrez
« Retrato de mulata »
Oil on canvas, 1875
(3) Eugène Courret
« Une zamba »
Albumen print in Souvenir de Lima, 1869-72
(4) José Agustín Arrieta
« El Costeño »
Oil on canvas, c. 1843
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macoquetza · 1 year
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tllgrrl · 2 years
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Your must-listen for the day.
Trust me.
https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/7gWGnmkPC7WtvF226
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luna-1234s-blog · 1 year
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La mulata de Córdoba: pero más divertida
Contexto , el otro día por pura diversión, empeze a leer leyendas mexicanas , y encontré una ... curiosa , la voy a contar con mi vercion(tomensela con humor ... aunque sea uno muy ácido) , si quieres leer la original , y como es misoginia, racista y su villana resulta ser la víctima, pueden buscarla en internet
Erase una vez, en un pueblito de Veracruz , había una mujer mulata ( mitand negra o Rumanie y española ... pero la mayoría está de acuerdo que es un término racista) que tenía todo lo que una persona puede desear
La mujer era poseedora de un cuerpazo, y un rostro , de esas que de seguro serían Youtubers de maquillaje, además de ser brillante porque curaba a los pendejos del pueblo que se enfermaban a cada rato por mala higiene, además de tener un chingo de oro
Pero los envidiosos no se hicieron esperar, muchos ancianos decían que no recordaban de dónde llegó... pinche Alzheimer, otras mujeres eran envidiosas de su belleza... que falta de sororidad, y solo faltaban los hombres
Todos tenían como Waifu a la mulata ... y yo también, se mi sugar mamy, pero entre sus fanáticos estaba el gobernador, que le dijo " me lates un buen ", y ella como " chicas , se metió otro naco a la casa ", bien fresona
El wey quedó bien pinche ardido , a si que la acusó de brujería con la guardia nacional , a si que se la llevaron presa a los cerezos, decidiendo que su destino era arder en el fuego , y rostisarse como pollito... creo que tengo hambre
En fin , ella quedó presa , y el guardia que estaba de chismoso por su celda , un día antes de que la hicieran a las brasa , la vio , esta con ojos pispiretos le pidió una lata para pintar grafiti , pero como el wey es pro derechos de pared ,le dio un gis
Este volvió de metiche unas horas después, viendo que la mulata de cordoba además doctora e influencer de belleza, era también artista, vio un barco dibujado bien perron, ella le preguntó " wey , como que algo le falta", el guardia le miró " pues la neta , solo sería que navegará "
Esta sonrió bien malvada y diva "pues va a navegar " , y que se mete al pinche dibujo , enciende su nave que empieza a echarse unos mortales en la pared , y como también era pro pardes , el dibujo se desvaneció con ella
Nadie supo que fue de la mulata de cordoba, unos dicen que hizo pacto con el diablo, otros que en realidad escapó por su vida , en realidad siendo una mujer normal desesperada por vivir
... pero personalmente, creo que se largo a la chingada porque ya no daban buenos tragos , se volvió influencer de belleza y arte , además de usar su gis mágico para el avioncito, y colorín Colorado, este cuento a terminado
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magg0ts666 · 8 months
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Okey here are my best examples of how Murderface would sound speaking in Spanish
When they hear him speak in Spanish they think the situation is unrealistic
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qwertyu858 · 2 years
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The virgin american crying bc afirmative action vs the chad mexican just straight up lying about having black blood
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felucians · 10 months
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Hobie x Afro-mexicana!reader who's aesthetic is Mexicore
(Mexicore: The combination of Indigenous Latine/Mexican culture and alternative/scenemo/goth subcultures - created by Pierce The Veil - example of the fashion from @zamber_lamber on TikTok pictured as I am unable to find any afromexican examples online)
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katchwreck · 2 years
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Colonel Carmen Robles from the Zapatista army. She was an Afromexican hero of the Mexican Revolution. The photograph could be taken in 1910 or 1915.
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thatkinkyautistic · 16 days
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Some Monster high characters and their respective heritages:
Deus- greek
Iris- greek
Manny- greek
(^^^They are all monsters from greek mythology)
Draculaura- Taiwanese,Romanian
Abbey- Nepalese
Clawdeen/clawd- afromexican
Toralei- north Indian(the last name of her actor in the 2nd movie is a surname commonly associated with people of northern Indian descent. Also,tigers come from Asia and Eurasia,so It's pretty safe to assume she's Asian.)
Cleo- native Egyptian
Lagoona- Honduran
Kuma- Japanese
Finnigan- irish
Venus- afroirish (she is a black girl,and mcfly is an irish surname. Therefore,she is likely afroirish)
Frankie stein- german. Stein is a Germanic name.
Sarah screams(g1)- banshees are irish,so I'm assuming she's irish.
O'shriek- irish
This is all just for fun,don't take it too seriously :)
If anyone wants to add other character's heritages,feel free to! This is just what I know off of the top of my head.
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piononostalgia · 2 years
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ITOTIA / Diablos de Cuajinicuilapa
Luján Agusti
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idek who im writing this for cause my latine mutuals so far aren't being fucking antiBlack assholes but maybe i need to get it out because often nonblack latines enjoy too much being racist bitches hiding under the supposed threat imperialism poses specifically against them idk
like it's so stupid all latines are being asked is to talk with nuance about imperialism but the terminally online bitches won't stop whining about their right to harass Black americans over every single shit that ticks them off that day, and like good god first yes there's an issue when you use usamericans for literally every fucking thing when it might be of importance to consider who actively participates in the imperialist machine because history would tell you out of that attention solidarity is built, second, it's transparent my latine bitches that you keep trying to attack Black americans without even owning up to it because you know deep down there's no leg you're standing other than anger like pure hatred, you don't care about conversation, hell you don't even care about educating, you just want to impart shame and for what? what are you doing to actually move things forward when you cannot even empathize with the people that historically and to this one day suffer first that which later is used to terrorize the global south and you wanna keep pretending somehow those people are oppressing you? like is it really hard to understand the boot of imperialism steps on everything the same specially when it comes to skin color like come on, you're being racist and ignorant of the history that has happened simultaneously to latin american and the native and Black populations of the us, and even so i do have to say most nonblack latinos have always held power over Black people wherever they are or you wouldn't have countries like méxico ignoring for four centuries the culture and lives created by afromexicans, this shit needs to stop, race is too important when we consider how the world moves forward, to keep ignoring the way imperialism disproportionately affects Black populations is to play into the narrative of the modern imperialists who have relied on the exploitation of colonialism to keep its strength, first and foremost we should be able to build bridges and talk with nuance, otherwise what are you even opening your mouth about usamericans, you just wanna be a little bitch and you know it
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macoquetza · 11 months
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Page out of my upcoming graphic novel
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missmadelinee · 1 day
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afromexican princess <3 <3
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speaknahuatl · 2 months
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BBIPOC-Centered Learning Space (Español mexicano abajo)
Welcome back to live classes! We want to emphasize that our learning environment is centered around BBIPOC (Black, Brown, Indigenous, and People of Color) lived experiences. To address common inquiries about our BBIPOC-Centered classes, we've compiled this FAQ:
1. What does BBIPOC stand for?
BBIPOC stands for Black, Brown, Indigenous, and People of Color. This includes individuals who identify as Black, Brown, Latinx, Chicanx, Indigenous, Indigequeer, Native American, AAPI (Asian American and Pacific Islander), Native Hawaiian, Alaska Native, Native Mexican, Middle-Eastern, Multiethnic, etc.
2. Can non-BIPOC individuals enroll in our BBIPOC-Centered classes?
No, but they can access our free resources and support our Language Pedagogy and Language Revitalization work here: https://linktr.ee/speaknahuatl. These resources are open to everyone.
3. Shouldn't everyone have the opportunity to learn any language?
For many of us, learning an Indigenous language of Abya Yala (North, Central & South Americas) is not merely a pastime; it's a means of connecting with our heritage and contributing to Indigenous Language Revitalization. A language embodies the essence of a culture.
4. Why can't it be an inclusive space for everyone?
People of Color and individuals with mixed ethnicities require spaces where we can gather without the burden of stereotypes and marginalization prevalent in other environments like workplaces and academic spaces. Also, guest speaking and teaching engagements both in-person and online at campuses, cultural centers, museums, galleries, and public spaces are open to everyone. 
5. Isn't this racist? 
No, it's an anti-racist practice to establish a centered, safe, and supportive environment for BBIPOC individuals to explore our ancestral languages. Our YouTube channels and other free resources, available here [https://linktr.ee/speaknahuatl], are accessible to everyone, as are our guest speaking and teaching engagements both in-person and online at campuses, cultural centers, museums, galleries, and public spaces.
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Espacio de aprendizaje centrado en BBIPOC
¡Bienvenidos de nuevo a las clases en vivo! Queremos enfatizar que nuestro entorno de aprendizaje se centra en las experiencias vividas por BBIPOC (afroamericanes, afromesoamericanes, afromexicanes, indígenas y personas de color). Para abordar consultas comunes sobre nuestras clases centradas en BBIPOC, hemos compilado estas preguntas frecuentes:
1. ¿Qué significa BBIPOC?
BBIPOC significa negres, morenes, indígenas y personas de color. Esto incluye personas que se identifican como Afroamericane, Afromesoamericane, Afromexicane, negres, morenes, latines, chicanes, indígenas, indicuírs, native americanes, AAPI (asiático-americanes e isleñas del Pacífico), natives de Hawái, natives de Alaska, nativas mexicanas, personas del Medio Oriente, multiétnicas, etc.
2. ¿Pueden las personas que no pertenecen a BBIPOC inscribirse en nuestras clases centradas en BBIPOC?
No, pero pueden acceder a nuestros recursos gratuitos y apoyar nuestro trabajo de Pedagogía de la Lengua y Revitalización de la Lengua aquí: https://linktr.ee/speaknahuatl. Estos recursos están abiertos a todos.
3. ¿No debería todo el mundo tener la oportunidad de aprender cualquier idioma?
Para muchos de nosotros, aprender una lengua indígena de Abya Yala (América del Norte, Central y del Sur) no es simplemente un pasatiempo; es una forma de conectarnos con nuestra herencia y contribuir a la revitalización de las lenguas indígenas. Un idioma encarna la esencia de una cultura.
4. ¿Por qué no puede ser un espacio inclusivo para todos?
Las personas de color y las personas de etnias mixtas necesitan espacios donde podamos reunirnos sin la carga de los estereotipos y la marginación que prevalecen en otros entornos, como los lugares de trabajo y los espacios académicos. Además, las conferencias invitadas y la enseñanza, tanto en persona como en línea, en campus, centros culturales, museos, galerías y espacios públicos están abiertas a todos.
5. ¿No es esto racista?
No, es una práctica antirracista establecer un entorno centrado, seguro y de apoyo para que las personas del BBIPOC exploren nuestras lenguas ancestrales. Nuestros canales de YouTube y otros recursos gratuitos, disponibles aquí [https://linktr.ee/speaknahuatl], son accesibles para todos, al igual que nuestros invitados como oradores y profesores tanto en persona como en línea en campus, centros culturales, museos y galerías. y espacios públicos.
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magg0ts666 · 9 months
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Can you tell me some of your William Murderface hc actually? Thank you please
OKEY ITS MY TIME
I'll start from the simplest to the most specific
First of all:
• Murderface is afromexican, Stella is afromexican and Tunderbolt is mexican (It is not yet known which state his family comes from but it is known that he is from the south of the country)
• He was born and grew in Mexico but his family had to migrate to USA, Murderface has dyslexia then learning English was quite difficult for him, then in speaking English has that weird accent but when he speaks in Spanish his voice changes completely
• His real name is Guillermo CaraMuerto de la Cruz but he hate it and changed it for William Murderface
• He knows how to dance cumbias and regueton but as he is metalhead he doesn't tell anyone and no matter how much he needs to impress a girl he would never dance with her because Nathan, Pickles and Skwisgaar would make fun of him (Toki really doesn't care about that).
• He was the chambelán of several quinceañeras for the same reason.
• Nathan, Pickles, Toki and Skwisgaar does'nt know he is mexican.
• Murderface is gay gay nothing more to say
• The few people he speaks to in Spanish are his grandparents and Abigail (she's Boricua)
• He feels something to Knubbler
• He has a really REALLY GOOD VOICE IN SPANISH
• In fact, the crime his father committed was quite well known and was shown in a very controversial magazine in México called "Alarma" and when it came out that Murderface, the baby who was present at the crime is the actual bassist of the band dethklok it was quite shocking.
These are some of my hc's about him I hope you like them 🤓☝️
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deejayfaith · 2 years
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